Cool Robot Keeps Store Shelves Full

Misfit

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http://technabob.com/blog/2015/11/12/simbe-store-inventory-tracking-robot/

Grocery shopping is a necessity, but not particularly fun – especially when you discover that a store hasn’t stocked what you want to buy. This robot will help keep store shelves stocked to make your shopping experience a better one. This robot from Simbe Robotics is called Tally and it will scan store shelves and lets workers know when goods are running out or in the wrong place.
 

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tommyjo

New Member
Cool?

Grocery stores used to be places where semi and unskilled workers could get a decent job. It's doesn't take much skill to walk around a store to see what items need re-stocking.

This thing won't be very "cool" to employees of your local grocery chain.
 

Misfit

Lawful neutral
Cool?

Grocery stores used to be places where semi and unskilled workers could get a decent job. It's doesn't take much skill to walk around a store to see what items need re-stocking.

This thing won't be very "cool" to employees of your local grocery chain.

I work at food lion. This cool robot would give me more time to talk the deli girl into giving me cheese.

:shrug:
 

Pete

Repete
Cool?

Grocery stores used to be places where semi and unskilled workers could get a decent job. It's doesn't take much skill to walk around a store to see what items need re-stocking.

This thing won't be very "cool" to employees of your local grocery chain.

"Unskilled" workers didn't use to demand $15 an hour minimum. I am convinced that if we have 1 failing as a society it is our absolute inability to foresee consequences. I can't wait to try my first McDonalds ordering kiosk.
 

stgislander

Well-Known Member
PREMO Member
Cool?

Grocery stores used to be places where semi and unskilled workers could get a decent job. It's doesn't take much skill to walk around a store to see what items need re-stocking.

This thing won't be very "cool" to employees of your local grocery chain.

Technology sucks, huh?
 
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